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Recordbreakers
• Sally Andersen of Princeton in the 100m hurdles (:14.51), breaking her own mark of :15.4 set in 1980, AND in the 400m hurdles (1:01.08), breaking her own mark of 1:03.06 set in 1980.
• Sue Elliot of Cornell in the high jump (5-7 1/4), breaking the mark of 5-4 1/2 set by Dartmouth’s Laura Morrell in 1979.
• Gail Koziara of Dartmouth in the discus throw (126-6), breaking the mark of 122-8 set by Princeton’s Nnena Odim in 1979.
• Sue Melone of Yale in the javelin throw (130-10), breaking the mark of 129-2 set by Yale’s Loriane Murphy in 1979.
• Kim Ritchie of Princeton in the pentathlon (3,145), the first time the event was contested.
• The 4x110y relay of Princeton (:49.29), breaking the mark of :49.9 set by Cornell in 1977.
• The 4x440y relay of Princeton (3:58.33), breaking the mark of 4:13.2 set by Brown in 1978.
• The two-mile relay of Harvard (9:26.44), breaking the mark of 10:16.3 set by Brown in 1978.